"Der Bettelstudent" by Carl Millöcker

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"Der Bettelstudent" by Carl Millöcker is a popular 1882 operetta set in Kraków that combines romantic intrigue, political satire, and lively melodies, and became one of the composer’s most successful stage works.

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instanceOf operetta
basedOn Les Noces de Fernande NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Victorien Sardou NERFINISHED
cityOfPremiere Vienna NERFINISHED
composer Carl Millöcker NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria
firstPerformanceCity Vienna NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceDate 1882-12-31
genre comic opera
operetta
hasCatalogueStatus standard operetta repertoire
hasOrchestration orchestra and voices
hasPart Overture to Der Bettelstudent NERFINISHED
hasWorkType stage musical work
influenced later operetta repertoire
language German
librettist Friedrich Zell NERFINISHED
Richard Genée NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Bronislaw NERFINISHED
Laura NERFINISHED
Ollendorf NERFINISHED
Symon NERFINISHED
mainThemes political satire
romantic intrigue
social disguise
musicalStyle Viennese operetta
light opera
notableAria Ich knüpfte manche zarte Bande
notableNumber Ach ich hab’ sie ja nur auf die Schulter geküsst
numberOfActs 3
originalMedium stage work
originalTheatre Theater an der Wien NERFINISHED
originalTitleLanguage German
partOf Austro-Hungarian operetta tradition
placeOfPremiere Theater an der Wien NERFINISHED
publisher Josef Weinberger NERFINISHED
settingCountry Poland NERFINISHED
settingLocation Kraków NERFINISHED
significance one of Carl Millöcker’s most successful stage works
structure three-act operetta
subjectOf frequent revivals in German-speaking theatres
numerous recordings
timePeriodOfSetting 1730s
18th century
workPeriod Romantic era
yearOfPremiere 1882

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Theater an der Wien notableWorkPremiered "Der Bettelstudent" by Carl Millöcker